It measures the scattering of X-rays at larger angles (typically greater than 5 degrees) and provides information about the crystal structure, lattice parameters, and atomic spacing of the sample.
The scattering vector, denoted as q, is a crucial parameter in SAXS. It represents the difference between the incident and scattered wave vectors and is inversely related to the length scale probed in ...
Biomedical imaging with light-scattering spectroscopy (LSS ... they provide quantitative maps of the spatial distributions of parameters such as nuclear enlargement, degree of pleomorphism ...